>> What differences between ISPs and end-sites do you think are unfair.
> 
> Votes, for one thing.

There is no difference in voting rights for ISPs vs. end users.

The only difference is in fees.

ISP fees include membership and voting privileges in their base fees.

For end users, membership is a separate fee, but once an end user pays their 
membership fee, they have the same voting rights as an ISP.

The only difference is that ISPs don't have the option of opting out of voting 
rights.

Owen

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